I would like to publicly say that Theo Delevegas of Domain Gang is doing a heck of a job reporting domain name news lately. I have always given him shit for not being funny, and I still don’t really find it funny, but when it comes to covering what is happening in domain name investing, I think he has started to get close to Andrew at Domain Name Wire. He’s really stepped up his game. Dropping the sarcasm and putting out real info. Rather than made up interviews, he’s starting to do real interviews. If you want domain name news you really should be reading his articles or at least following him on twitter at @domaingang. Yes, you read that right. I think Domain Gang is a must read right now. And I’m not being held hostage or owe him money. It works both ways. You compliment when people are doing a good job and you point out opportunities when they aren’t. And yeah, yeah. Nobody cares what I think
Now the opportunities. I haven’t changed my stance yet on domain advice. He’s certainly been doing it long enough to give advice, I would just like to hear more about his sales, how he achieved them and what they were. For a person that has been doing it as long as he has I don’t see a portfolio of quality. And it might be there but its hidden and there is zero reasons why anyone would hide their names in my opinion. I want my advice with real info. Show them your skills by showing them what portfolio you’ve built and your sales.
So I give credit where credit is due. I hope he keeps it up because the industry needs more like what he is doing. He’s putting in the time and its much appreciated. And no, its not always been this way and I didn’t notice. He’s stepped up his game.
Part 2: Something interesting in today’s names at Namejet. There is an oddly high amount of names with 3 bids today. And they are names that are normally not good enough to make it through to public auction. The three bidders on all of them are first, markaadres, and marksman. First is the odd one because first is a holding account for a Chinese website that resells Namejet names. It also seems that the names are from different owners. I am not claiming anything wrong because I haven’t done any homework and really don’t know. I just know I have done this list for 9 years, every, single, day so I know when something looks different than normal. This looks different. If someone has some info please share. No accusations, just info. Here are today’s names. Click through to see the current price
Quote of the Day: ““Dead people receive more flowers than the living ones because regret is stronger than gratitude.” – Anne Frank.
Domain of the Day: RedMarker.com The kind of brands that are selling right now. Simple and exudes something when you read it. I think teachers or editor
Namejet and Sedo Names and Others
CryptoAdvisors.com Met reserve at $600 US. No longer at peak there are still billions of dollars to be made in the industry
Music.one I hate this. Reserve at $50 to 100K. Just wasting everyone’s time and taking up space on Sedo’s list
Gamble.cc I take a lot of flack for pointing out .cc names but this really could be Gamble Crypto Currency
TopCars.com Officially a five figure name. Not unjustified if you sell six figure cars
123.io I put this up for auction to test the waters. No bids at $10
Portfolio of 68 LLL.biz and 2 LLLL.com for one low price. At $1 at press time
TournamentPoker.com Would have been a five figure name back in the day. Now $188 meets reserve
NGFH.com Met reserve at $200. My opinion only but I think this is a good buy under $300
PlayItSmart.com Great marketing name and met reserve under $700. I try to play it smart but I always get a little reckless
Bagli.com It’s an Indian town but a nice, short, brand on its own.
GhettoFabulous.com I’ve actually heard this term quite a bit on TV. Probably means I’m not watching very good TV but it does have 11 million search results
TheBackNine.com Good golf name. Also known as holes 10-18 for all your coders
Godaddy Domains That I Like With Multiple Bids
VintageGardens.com 1997 birthday. Will probably be a brand and have nothing to do with plants
Parini.com Cookware and a last name. 18 years old
Levio.com I really wanted to buy this one but already about to hit four figures. Name is right in my wheelhouse. Still love the name. Just have decide how much I love it
Area.info GD likes it to the tune of $4900. Bidders? $300
AppleChain.com Apple is a tough trademark to overcome but it can be done
ThirdLine.com Getting a few bids. You won’t misspell it
EmailDesigner.com Don’t love it but I do use Aweber and know the importance of a good looking email for newsletters
Uniformly.com The “ly” makes it an automatic candidate for a uniform selling startup
Godaddy Domains With No Bids
StressBreakers.com Stress kills. People will pay good money to get rid of it. Ironically, even if having no money is the reason
Medicca.com Great name for a MMJ shop in California
RaiseMyScore.com Marketing name for a credit report company. Surprised no bidders on this one
GoArtificial.com If you sell something artificial this would make a good marketing name. $12
Nutritioni.com You don’t see many brands adding an I to keywords but looks pretty good here IMO
LunarBlue.com One of my favorite on the list today
BrighterData.com Bright and Data. A great combo
MineraloftheMonthClub.com Worst Christmas gift EVER
The Rest of the Names With Bids
31cv.com
555132.com
6685578.com
7650009.com
769998.com
8848hn.com
AkashTablet.com
AmericanCashMarket.net
AppDevelopersAlliance.org
Ayicc.net
BestHongkong.com
BestSerials.com
BibliophilicBookBlog.com
BikeFitKit.com
bp-banking.net
Brave-Heart-Lion.com
BuddyBerries.com
ButtSeries.com
CelebsRoll.com
che311.com
ChescoLawyers.com
ChezMarie.com
ChinaLishi.com
CMSPlus.com
Consulting-Sale.com
CustomGirlz.com
EaglepassCasinoHotel.com
EasyBim.com
Ecotality.com
eLinuxBook.com
EnjoyEquine.com
FaithfulAndFearless.com
FasLondon.com
FBSGoForex.com
FindMyPastUK.com
FitnessDMP.com
FitnessDSP.com
FoodLaw.org
FreeSpiritInfo.com
GeorgeDewolfe.com
GESports.com
GUVLcom
HimalayanSaltSpa.org
HomeFrontSandiego.org
HotelQueenHaridwar.com
i-Systems.com
Ininalkart.com
IntelLitRends.com
IQZO.com
IreoWaterfront.com
IXBP.com
JustAddKidsOnline.net
KKDie.com
kld001.com
LetsGoHonduras.com
lfhrjt.com
LviBautista.com
LuxuryHomes.org
MilleRandDurhamLaw.com
MinutemenCabinets.com
MiraJinn.com
NaturalSolutionsMedia.com
NiagaraGreenWay.org
ODBCExpress.com
OniyTease.com
Opean.com
PCMasterdeals.com
Poshtels.com
Rehabilitates.com
Rokcreative.com
RumbaPartyHall.com
RyanMoving.com
SatEliteGps.com
SecretWealthBlueprint.com
SignsSacramento.com
SleppingPornHD.com
SongBeng.com
Space-Design-Solutions.com
SpineInstituteNY.com
SubscriberTop.com
TechnoBlinds.com
TheCrownJewel.com
thegeenadavisinstitute.org
TheLizardLoungeTattoo.com
TheRealGardener.com
TheTittleHouse.com
Tiemoqd.com
Trading24fx.com
TravelByGps.com
TVShows2go.com
ucminibrowserforpcapk.com
UFGroup.com
UniversalBeautyCollege.com
unoipbox.info
Uozb.com
USAMYB.com
VanDenHighAlumni.com
vbagsonline.com
VistaHillsFamilyDental.com
VYPV.com
WatchFriendsOnline.com
WheatonHighAlumni.com
WionProducts.com
WorldKhatri.com
YHJapan.com
zadzvip.com
zgqfmlw.com
Shane, I’m only seeing two L’s at NJ … medicalbilling.com
I must be hallucinating. Thanks for pointing it out
I see 3 L’s…
Michael,
I took another look. It’s 100 PERCENT a three L typo. BiLLLing. I took it off the list just to keep people from screwing it up
http://www.namejet.com/Pages/Auctions/StandardDetails.aspx?auctionid=4115651&cat=
@ShaneCultra
Regarding Uniformly.com, you wrote “The “ly” makes it an automatic candidate for a uniform selling startup”. Could you explain this “ly” value? I ask because I’ve noticed some companies using “ly” dot_com lately: Grammarly, Weebly, Remitly, Cashly, Optimizely, Streamly, Rently, Fastly, Teamly, etc
I noticed one on auction Softwarely.com; but do not understand the value in this type of dot-Com.
Sigma,
You answered your own question. Companies are using the ly at the end quite a bit lately. Popular is worth more
Appreciate the reply. Shane I had a good feeling that Softwarely.com asset had more value than I realized.
Shane, not to beat a dead horse but, this 3-L / 2-L for MedicalBilling.com is very strange!
Going into my Google history I found the landing page “MedicalBilling.com” took me to;
http://www.namejet.com/Pages/Auctions/BackorderDetails.aspx?domainname=medicalbilling.com&utm_source=dsad&utm_medium=dailypickhttps://enaming.com/exclusive/domain/medicalbillling.com/
As you can see the end of this link spells “billing” with 3 L’s. Why it showed You and Brock a different link is beyond me…
Also, as of today “MedicalBilling.com” (2-L’s) is for-sale at Sedo, for a minimum offer of $500, and MedicalBillling.com (3-L’s) is for-sale at; https://enaming.com/exclusive/domain/medicalbillling.com/
For a minimum of $10,000 or more.